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Question about SEA languages

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Fat_Lard

Does each country have completely different languages or are some similar and others not. Like PRX has 2 Indonesians, 2 Singaporeans and 1 Malaysian while FS and X10 are exclusively Thai and Team Secret is exclusively Filipino. So is the Thai and Filipino language that much different or did the teams just sign the teams cause they though they were the best team?

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Crayzid
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eachc ountry has different languages

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Thunder1
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I guess thai player have other lang

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Kiss-Shot
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Or they can all speak English very well? Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, can all speak english really well. I mean the casters are all Filipino.

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vasant
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bahasa indonesia and melayu (which i think people in my and sg speak in) are pretty similar

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helohelo
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PRX speaks exclusively english as they see themselves as a SEA superteam languages like tagalog and thai aren't similar so teams are just 1 nationality.

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373washoooi
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Some languages are similar but I don't think language is the reason why some teams are purely from one country because everyone in SEA can communicate in English.

I think it's because PRX's core roster came from CSGO where SEA/Asia is one collective region which is why they are mixed while in Valorant SEA is divided into different regions (SG/MY, HK/TW, ID, VN, PH) which is why teams like FS and X10 are exclusively Thais. Someone correct me if I'm wrong tho

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Fat_Lard
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Kiss-Shot [#4]

Or they can all speak English very well? Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, can all speak english really well. I mean the casters are all Filipino.

I mean I haven't watched too much and when I have I've had it muted because I'm listening to music or doing something else so I never heard the casters but thanks.

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Louie
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All countries have different languages but they sound the same and some words actually has the same meaning but different spellings or pronunciations so yeah there are multiple languages

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Louie
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Fat_Lard [#8]

I mean I haven't watched too much and when I have I've had it muted because I'm listening to music or doing something else so I never heard the casters but thanks.

Majority of filipinos actually speaks english more than tagalog, some filos even have a hard time speaking in full tagalog because we're used to speaking english

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Xaster15
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Louie [#9]

All countries have different languages but they sound the same and some words actually has the same meaning but different spellings or pronunciations so yeah there are multiple languages

YEP

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Louie [#10]

Majority of filipinos actually speaks english more than tagalog, some filos even have a hard time speaking in full tagalog because we're used to speaking english

he should know that ~_~ the Philippines was an american colony

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EroSennin
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Louie [#10]

Majority of filipinos actually speaks english more than tagalog, some filos even have a hard time speaking in full tagalog because we're used to speaking english

Ahaha, relatable.

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Mortadelo
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Supr3meGucci [#12]

he should know that ~_~ the Philippines was an american colony

Spanish Empire actually, kekw

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Supr3meGucci
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Mortadelo [#14]

Spanish Empire actually, kekw

it was an american colony after spanish colony

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Sunot
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brunei malaysia singapore indonesia can speak one language = malay

but online everyone speak englando

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Louie
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Supr3meGucci [#12]

he should know that ~_~ the Philippines was an american colony

LMAO

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Mortadelo
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Supr3meGucci [#15]

it was an american colony after spanish colony

It wasn’t technically called a colony, just a place that Americans used to put military stuff and stop communists. But they were there

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SnooTangerines
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All SEA teams comm in English IG.

Paper Rex has released a Berlin voice comms video if you want to see those.

Its not just every country having different languages. I think even in 1 country people speak multiple languages.

India (not in SEA but still has similar culture) for example speaks several dozen languages but English is common to all.

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crazy_igel_fan
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Louie [#9]

All countries have different languages but they sound the same and some words actually has the same meaning but different spellings or pronunciations so yeah there are multiple languages

Except Thai

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